Excerpts from All Union Hydrological Congress, 1973, vol. 7 /

This report contains 13 articles by various Soviet authors about freezing, ice regimes, ice jams, and ice forecasting over rivers and reservoirs with case studies within the Soviet Union. Characteristics of ice conditions and how these conditions lead to problems in forecasting are discussed.

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Alternate Title:Gidrologicheskie prognozy. Selections

Excerpts from All-Union Hydrological Congress proceedings, 1973, vol. 7.
Additional Author(s):Vsesoi͡uznyĭ gidrologicheskiĭ sʺezd (4th : 1973 : Leningrad, R.S.F.S.R.)
Publisher:Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory,
Report Numbers:US1 ND690 78D670

SUS 153
Meetings:Vsesoi͡uznyĭ gidrologicheskiĭ sʺezd (4th : 1973 : Leningrad, R.S.F.S.R.)
Series:Draft translation ; 670.
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Summary:This report contains 13 articles by various Soviet authors about freezing, ice regimes, ice jams, and ice forecasting over rivers and reservoirs with case studies within the Soviet Union. Characteristics of ice conditions and how these conditions lead to problems in forecasting are discussed.
Physical Description:94 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Notes:Caption title.

"March 1978"--Cover.

"TL 670"--Cover.

Originally published: Gidrologicheskie prognozy. Leningrad : Gidrometeoizdat, 1976. (Trudy ; v. 7), p. 264-356.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.